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Unit name Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
Unit code JEE480
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
Australian Maritime College
Discipline National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1 Apply the mathematical formulation of the basic laws governing laminar and turbulent fluid flow, including heat transfer.

ILO 2 Evaluate the hydrodynamic coefficients and characteristics of marine vehicles, structures, and systems.

ILO 3 Develop appropriate mesh domains for CFD investigations into typical maritime vehicles, structures, and systems to obtain accurate and stable simulations.

ILO 4 Explain the various flow characteristics and mathematical turbulence models.

ILO 5 Document the evaluation in the form of a technical report to professional written standards.

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Requisites

Prerequisites

JEE221

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

4 hours Lectures/Tutorials weekly.

Assessment

Assignments 100% (40% + 60%)

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Textbooks

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